Hi Jim,

Thanks for your mail. Many points you described i've allready checked,
but still the same situation.
I'm (almost) sure that there were no changes to the directory structure
with symbolic links or something else. Nearly all pages are web pages
from our university institutes and i think, that the webmasters are not
so blockheaded ;-)
The conf file was not changed, only for an update of the exclude_urls
attribute.
I'm allways indexing from scratch, because we have segmentation faults
from the beginning we're using htdig, when we try an update of exsiting
db files. From scratch everything works fine.
>From the beginning i try to log every output from any indexing process.
But i can't see anything conspicuous in the last logs. The logs seems to
look similar to a htdump output of indexed files. I've put a log output
(http://search.tu-clausthal.de/htdig/rz_dig_log_one_v,
http://search.tu-clausthal.de/htdig/rz_dig_log_triple_v) and a htdump
output (http://search.tu-clausthal.de/htdig/htdump_output) of a part of
the whole index (only not to waste to much time while waiting) on the
internet. Maybe you see anything. The size of all indexed files is
189.938.097 bytes, but the db files takes 329.065.472 bytes.

Krzysztof



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